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... surrounded by pillars. But once I got a bit deeper into Pompeii, I quickly realized that this is no normal Roman ruins. See, typical ruins feel like, well, ruins. Half-fallen walls… pillars… crumbling structures that are just barely give you a shadow of what the city or temple once looked like. But Pompeii is different. Here, every stone is still in place… each house and room looks like there’s someone still living there—even the furniture is ...

What I did learn is that you should be able to see all of the main attractions in Rome in about two full days. So, if anyone is heading to Rome soon, two full days there should be more than enough. I think it would be better to go explore other parts of Italy after that. Don't take that the wrong way, it was a lot of fun. Onto Greece! ...

... and fatigue had got the better of us. We did make it off however and found our way back to our room for a little bit of downtime and freshening up before dinner at Bruno's, which had been recommended to us.

A very leisurely but delicious meal with a spectacular view over the twinkling lit up cliffs was the perfect way to end our day. Tomorrow we had no plans, other than to sleep in, take our time getting ready, explore the town a little more, ...

... a blast. There were Marco Polo games, singing of the national anthem in honour of USA Independence Day, girls having rock throwing distance competitions, and girls teaching each other how to skip rocks. So much fun!

Tomorrow, we get up at 5:45 in order to take a cruise to Capri, and then we’ll be off to Naples and back to Rome for the last night before we head back to NYC. Time has flown ...

... had been flirting with her madly all evening, and kept winking at her every time he passed our table (I saw nothing of this) and asked her out when I went to the toilet!!!!!! He tried to hold her hand too when we took photos before we left!!!!!

We then walked back to the B&B noticing how many dogs there are in Pompei. We only saw one cat here (a very sweet little kitten) and no other cats on our travels either but this cat was adorable. Tiny but looked well ...